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pARAT M. KIMBALL 


Collection of Superb 


Antique and Modern 
Oil Paintings 
On Exhibition 
Monday, Tuesday ee Wednesday, 


March 22d, 23d and 24th, 
g A. M. to 10 P. M., 


Fo be Sold by Auction 
at the 


FIFTH AVENUE AUCTION ROOMS, 
238 Fifth Avenue, 


Thursday and Friday Evenings, 


at Eight o'clock. 


cP 


March 25th and 26th, 1897, q) 


Bos to the interests ie the School, collecting subscrip- 
tions from many prominent citizens herself, as she 


_ desived to make the school an enterprise of universal 


ae tnterest. Though she ceased her aclive work after the 


school was firmly established, she always continued to 


hold its best interests very near her heart, and was 


Vice-President at the time of her death, which took 
place, after a brief illness, tn 1895. 


This collection was purchased by Mrs. KIMBALL 
with the intention of presenting the same to the future 


museum of Cleveland. She made every effort to secure 


the finest and most important pictures. Price to her was 


_ never an objection as long as she could obtain a masterpiece, 


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List of Artists 


Represented in this Collection. 


Alvarez, 37 Gilbert, 24 
Albani, 60 Gouthier, 66 

” Guinea, 123 
Braekeleer, 35 


Bloemen, 50 pow Harlow, 4 
Begeijn, 51 Hogarth, 19 
Ballavoine, 71 Heinsius, 110 
Barbudo, 122 

Bondone, 42. 109 Isabey, 36 


Boucher, 6, 64, 115 
_ Jordaens, 116 


Coypel, 63 Jackson, 9 
Corot, 33, 86 Jacque, 85 
Compte-Calix, 28 
Coignard, 27° Kneller, 52, r64 
Clouet, 56 

La Boulaye, 80 
Dolci, 117 Lely, 47,91, 92 
David, 55 Leys, T19 
Dupre, 81 Lancret, 48 
Daubigny, 79 Lawrence, 20, 54, 102, I12 
Diaz, 25, 88 Landseer, II 
Deshayes, 26, 75 Lane, 113 
Fortuny, 82 Maratti, 46 
Fiesole, 7 - Meissonier, 62 
Frappa, 87 Mouchot, 72 
Forti, 76 Mieris, 65 


Melier, 69 
Gainsborough, 938 
Giorgione, 44 Neefts, 45 


Poussin, 93 
Paredes, 22, 74, 121 
Pope, 18 

Pinazo, 78 


Romney, 61 
Reynolds, 40, 97 
Rossi, 89 
Rubens, 10, 101 
Riley, ro8 
Ramsay, 99 
Rembrandt, 96 
Rivas. 23, 38, 68, 120 
Reyna, 73 

Rosa, 21, 39, III 
Rigaud, 41 
Rebecca. 1 
Richter, 34 


Shee, 59 

St. George, 53 
Stoop, 100 
Storck, 107 
Schafer, 67 
Snyders, 2, 116 


Titian, 118 
Thevenot, 123 
Teniers, 15, 95, 103 
Therburg, 12 
Troyon, 83 

Torre, 30, 77 


Vos, Corneille, 16, 17 
Vos, Paul, 94 

Velde. 105 
Verboeckhoven, 29, 70 
Van Marcke, 32, go 
Vinci, 114 


Willems, 84 
Wilson, 43 
Watteau, A., 106 


Watteau, F. J\,-4,15) sy 86 


Wattier, 13 
Wyld, 31 
Waterloo, 8 
Withoos, 3 
Werff, 14 


Zingaro, 125 


SPECIAL NOTICE. 


THE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC SALES OF 
IMPORTANT ART COLLECTIONS. 


Mr. WM. B. Norman begs respectfully to an- 
nounce that he is prepared to undertake the 
management of the Exhibition and Sale of 
Collections of Paintings and other Art property 
of special importance. 

His experience in such matters, and the central 
location of the Fifth Avenue Auction Rooms, 
is a sufficient guarantee that all business en- 
trusted to him will be carried through with 


entire satisfaction. 


II. 


Ill, 


IV. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


The highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dis- ie 


pute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot © 
so in dispute shall be immediately put up again 
and re-sold. 


The Purchaser to give in His or Her Name and | 
Residence, and to make a deposit of 25 per cent, 
or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the 
Purchase-Money, 77 required, in default of which, 
the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately 
put up again and re-sold. 


The Lots to be taken away and paid for, etek: 
genuine and authentic or not, with ail ‘faults or 
errors of description at the Buyer’s expense and 
risk within Two days from the Sale; THE FIFTH 
AVENUE AUCTION Rooms not being responsibie 
for the correct description, genuineness, or au- 
thenticity of or any fault or defect in any Lot, and 
making no warranty whatever, the goods having 
been on exhibition one or more days. te 


To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience 
in the settlement of the Purchase, no Lot can, on 
any account, be removed during the time of Sale; 
and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must 
absolutely be paid.on the delivery, 


Upon Failure of complying ~with the above Con- — 
ditions, the Money deposited in part of payment 
shall be forfeited; all Lots uncleared within the ~ 
time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private 
Sale, and the deficiency (if-any) attending such re- 
sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this 
Sale. af 


WM. B. NORMAN, Auctioneer. 


CATALOGUE. 


FIRST DAY’S SALE. 
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 25th, 1897, 


AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. 


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I 


Rebecca at the Well. 


A painting in tempera. Work of the 16th century. 


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hes 


SNYDERS, Franz. 
Born at Antwerp, 1579-1657. - Pupil of J. Breughel and 


Henri Van Balen. Painter to the King of Spain, Philippe 
III., and the Archduke Albert. 


= Still Life. 


WITHOOS, Mathias, 


Born at Amersfoort, 1627. Died at Hoorn, 1703. Dutch 
school; still life painter, Pupil of Jan Van Campen,a 
painter of rich compositions of flowers and plants, with 
butterflies, spides, snakes, etc. 


a ad Still topes 


(From the collection of the King of Holland). 


4 
WATTEAU, F. J. 


Amusement Champetre. 


WATTEAU, F. J. 


Amusement Champetre. 


| () 0 (Companion to the above.) 


6 


BOUCHER, Francois, 


t Born at Paris, 1703-1770. Director of the French Acad- 
emy, :765. Replaced Van Loo as painter to Louis XV. 
From the Marquis d’Herdfort col ection. 


ie Allegory of Fine Art. - 


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j 
FIESOLE, Frere Jean-Baptiste. 


Born at Fiesole, in 1387-1455. Pupil of Starnina. 


[- 


Religious Subject. 


8 


WATERLOO, Anthonie. 
Born at Lille, 1618. Died at Amsterdam, 1673. Dutch 


school. Landscapes in museums and galleries of Amster- 
dam, Dresden, Stuttgart. Munich, Florence, etc. 


(57 Landscape. 


(From the collection of the King of Holland.) 


_ 
JACKSON, John. 


Born in Lastingham. Yorkshire, 1778-1831, - Studied at 
the Royal Academy. Elected A. R.A., 1815. R. A., in 
1817. Member Academy St. Luke, 1819. Became famous 
as a portrait painter, and painted many celebrated people. 


0 ~ Portrait of Gen’! Moore. 


IO 


RUBENS, Pieter Paulus. 


Born at Seigen, in Westphalia, June 29,1577. Died 
May 30, 1640. . 


Virgin, St. Gerome and 


Fel ey St. George. 
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II 


LANDSEER, Sir Edwin Henry. 


Born, London, 1802-1873. Pupil of the Royal Academy 
A. R. A., 1826. R.A., 1830. Kmighted, 1850. Gold 
_ Medal, French Exhibition, 1855; Vienna Exhibition, 1873. 
A) ce 
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GENIZA, Therburg. 


1615-1670, 


Ae The Guitar Player. 


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WATTIER, Charles Emile. 


Born in Paris, 1800. Studied under de Lafond and Gros. 


bo a“ In the Park, 


14 

WERFF, Adrian van der 
Born near Rotterdam, 1659. Died, 1722. Studied under 
Cornelis Piccolett and Eglon Vander Neer. Made court 


painter through the favor of the Elector Palatine John 
William and knighted, in 1703. 


/34 36 Rebecca at the Well. 


T5 
TENIERS, David, the Younger. 
Born at Antwerp. 1610. Died, 1685. Dutch school, 
Pupil of his father. Court painter and chamberlain to Arch- 
duke Leopold William. Governor of the Spanish Nether- 


lands, This artist held the first position among the genre 
_ painters of Flanders. 


Gn a 
j 0 At the Inn. 


16 
VOS, Corneille de. 
Born at Hulst. 1585. Died in Antwerp, 1651. Flemish 


school. Pupil of David Remeens. Master of the Guild of 
Antwerp, 1608. Dean, in 1619 and 1620. 


ont Portrait of Von Uden. 


17 
VOS, Corneille de 


Born at Hulst 1585. Died in Antwerp, 1651. Flemish 
School. Pnpil of David Remeens. Master of the Guild of 
Antwerp, 1608. Dean, in 161g aid 16209. 


at ea Portrait of the Wife of Von 
|X Uden. 


18 


POPE, George. 


The Pet Canary. 
Ving 


19 
HOGARTH, William. 


Born in London, 1697. Died there, 1764. Pupil of St. 
Martin’s Lane Academy. 


Vie _ Portrait of a Man. 


(From the Palace sale.) 


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20 


LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas. 


Born at Bristol. May 4, 1769. Died in London, Jan. 7, 
1830. Appointed court painter to George III. after the 
death of Sir Joshua Reynolds. 


| / #4 - Portrait of Lady Blessington. 


21 


ROSA, Salvator, 


Born at Naples, 1615. ‘This picture was the property of 
the Gerini Gallery of Florence at the being of this century. | 
Afterwards it belonged to the gallery of Cardinal Fesch, 
uncle of Napoleon I. 


Lo SS Roman Soldier. 


(Water Color, ) 


22 


VINCENTE de PAREDES, 


Born in Valencia, Spain, and studied at the Academy 

Fine Arts in that city, where, at the Exposition in 1877, at 

the age of eighteen, he won the gold medal. Later, while 

at Rome, he lived with Fortuny, each contending without 

rivalry to reach the highest point in art. His pictures ap- 

_ pear yearly at the Salon in Paris. He received a medal in 

hi » “« Madrid in 1879 and was made Commander of the Order of 

4 2 Isabella the Catholic, and Chevalier of the Order of Charles 
: III. of Spain. 


Fishermen, 'N ormandy. — 


23 
RIVAS, A. Antonio. 


Born in Piura, South America, 1854. Received First 
Prix de Rome, 1887; medal at Lima, 1886; received a 
medal at the exhibition at Rome, 1885, for his ‘‘ Dream of 
Mohammed,” 


/lo ~ The Young Musician. 


24 
GILBERT, Thomas. 


Misty Morning, Livingston 


: River. 
Efo- 


DIAZ, Narcisse de la Pena. 


25 


Born at Bordeaux, 1807. Medals, 1844. 1846, 1848. 
Legion of Honor, 185:. Died, 1876. Diploma to the mem- 
ory of deceased artists, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


fpo- Priam Killed by Achilles. 


26 
DESHAYES, Charles. 


Born in Toulon. Pupil of M. Francis and M. Senequie 
Medals and honors, . 


ie 


Landscape. 


27 


COIGNARD, L. 


Born in Paris. Pupil of Troyon. Medals, 1846, 184! 
/ Legion of Honor, 1852. Hors Concours. 


ne 


The Flock. 


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, 


28 


COMPTE-CALIX, Francois Claudius. » 


Born at Lyon, 1813-1880. Medals, 1844, 1857, 185¢ 
1863. Pupil of the School of Fine Arts, Lyons. 


Ly? : WE As 
t\ Marie Antoinette Before the 
French Tribunal, 1793. 


(Water Color.) 


29 
VERBOECKHOVEN, Eugene. 


Born in Warneton, West Flanders, July 8, 1799. He was 
medalled at Paris in 1844, 1841 and 1855. Received the 
Legion of Honor in 1835, and was a Chevalier of the Orders 
of Leopold, St. Michae) of Bavaria and Christ of Portugal. 
He was a tireless worker and produced pictures almost to 
the day of his death, which occurred in 1881. 


: 
Nem Spanish Dog. 


30 
TORRE, A. De La. 


Born at Murcia. 1831. Studied marine at Malaga and in 
the Academy of San Fernando, Madrid. Two marines ex- 
hibited at the Exposition Circulo de Ballao ‘Arts, 1892 and 
1894, were purchased by the Queen of Spain. Medals at 
Alicante, Bilboa, Barcelona and Exposition Universelle, 
1892; Exposition National, 1895, at Madrid. 


of Waiting for the Tide. 
go 


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WYLD, William. 


Born in London. Medal, Third Class, 1839. Second 
Class, 1841, at Paris. 


Go Landscape. 


32 
VAN MARCKE, Emile. 
Born at Sevres (Seine-et-Oise). Pupil and son-in-law of 
Troyon. Medals, 1867, 1869 and 1870. Cross of the 


Legion of Honor, 1872. Medals of the First Class, 18 ke 
Exposition Universelle. Hors Concours. ' 


Sos The Bull. 


Joo 


33 * 
« COROT, Jean B. C. 


Born in Paris, 1796. Studied art against the wishes of 
his family. Instructed first by Michallon, afterwards by 
Victor Bertin, and then spent several years in Italy, where 
he studied views on the Tiber and bridges, etc. At first 
unsuccessful in obtaining recognition, Corot’s works after- 


~ wards became so popular that. his income for several years 


averaged over two hundred thousand francs from his pro- 
fession alone. Medals, Paris, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867, Ex- 
position Universelle. Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of 
the same, 1867. ° Died, 1875. Diploma to the Memory of 
Deceased Artists, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


Bord de Riviere. 


34 
RICHTER, Edouard. 


Born at Paris. Pupil of E. Herbert and Bonnat. 
Honorable Mention, 1881, © 


f/f o 7 Intuition of Love. 


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| ae BRACKELEER, Adrien de. 


Coming from the Market. 


f 
36 
ISABEY, Eugene (Louis Gabriel). 


Born in Paris, 1804. Died there, 1886. Pupil of Jean 
Bapiste Isabey. Medals, First Class, 1824, 1827, 1855, 
Legion of Honor, 1832. Officer, 1852. 


bo “~ Last Moments of Charles 
IX. of England. 


oo. 


i) 


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37 
ALVAREZ, Don Louis. 


Born in Spain, Pupil of Federico Madrazo. Medals at 
Rome, Seville and Madrid. Medal, Centennial Exposition, 
1876. Gold Medal, Paris, 1889, Exposition Universelle. 
Hor Concours. 


{fe Baby’s Portrait. 


38 
RIVAS, A. Antonio. 


Born in Piura, South America, 1854. Received First 
Prix de Rome, 1887. Medal at Lima, 1886. Received a 
Medal at the Exhibition at Rome, 1885, for his ‘‘ Dream of — 
Mohammed,” : 


The Rehearsal of the Choir. 
. ee 


39 
~ROSA, Salvator. 


Born at Naples, 1510. 


Roman Soldier. 


Water Color. 
(This picture was the property of the Gerini Gallery of 


“ Florence, at the beginning of this century. Afterwards it 


belonged to the gallery of Cardinal Fesch, uncle of Napo- 
leon. I,) 


'¢ 40 
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. 


Born at Plympton, Devonshire, 1723. Died in London, 
1792. Pupil of Thomas Hudson. First President of the 
Royal Academy. Knighted by George III. Court painter 
after the death of Allan Ramsay, 


4fs- Portrait of Kitty Fisher. 


Par 
RIGAUD, Hyacinthe. 

Born at Perpiquan, July 18, 1659. Died, Paris, Dec. 29, 

1743. French School. Pnpil of Peget. Verdier and Rauc. 


Member of Academy, 1700. Professor, 1710. Rector, 
1733. Order of St. Michael, 1727. 


Paar Portrait of Louis XIV. 


(From the Palace sale), 


42 
BONDONE. 


Called Giotto, Born at Vespignano, near Florence, 1266- 


£2334. Pupil of Cimabue. 
Re 


yt The Apparition of the 
wy Virgin. 


43 
WILSON, Richard. 
Born at Pinegas, Montgomeryshire, 1713. Died 1782. 


Pupil of Thomas Wright. One of the original members of | 
the Royal Academy. 


/b° a Landscape. 


44 
~GIORGIONE, II. 


Real name Georgio Barbarelli. Born at—Castelfranco 
about 1477. Died at Venice, 1511. Pupil of Giovanni Bel- 
lini and fellow pupil of Titian. 


/f . Landscape and Figures. 
Lh a if 


45 
NEEFES, Peter. 


Born in Antwerp between 1578 and 1582. Died there 
1656. Pupil of Hendrik Van Steenwyck. Entered the 
ae Antwerp Guild in 1609. 
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At the Country Inn. 


46 
MARATTI, Carlo Cavaliere. 


Born in Camerano, May 13, 1625. Died in Rome, Dec. 
15, 1713. Best and favorite pupil of Andrea Sacchi. 


Marriage of St. Catherina. 


(From the Palace Sale.) 


47 
LELY, Sir Peter. 
Born at Soest, 1617. Died in London, 1680. Real 


‘name Peter Van der Faes. Flemish school. Pupil of 
Pieter de Grebbeer. Court Painter to Charles II. 


Portrait of a L ‘ 
oe ady 


438 
LANCRET, Nicholas. 


Born in Paris, 1690, Died there, 1743. French school. 
Pupil of Dulen and Gillot. 


/$o — The Skaters. 


* 


49 
HARLOW, George Henry. 


Born in London, June 10, 1787. Died there, February 4, 
1819. Pupil of De Cort, Drummond and Sir Thomas 
Lawrence, 


Portrait of Charles Kemble 
3 rc as Richard III. | 
ah! a“ 


50 


BLOEMEN, Jan Frans van. 


Called Orizonte. Baptized in Antwerp, May 12, 1662. 
Died in Rome about 1740. Pupil of Antonius Goubau. 


| i ke 
JAN Landscape. 


(From the Collection at Warwick Castle). 


ST 


BEGEIJN, Abraham Cornelisz. 


Born at Leyden, 1621 or 1622. Died in Berlin, 1697. 
f Dutch school. Court painter to the Elector of Branden- 


i“ a £ burg. 
LF 


Country Life. 


52 
KNELLER, Sir Godfrey (Bart.) 


Born in Lubeck, 1646. Died at Twickenham, 1723, 
Dutch school. Studied under Rembrandt and Ferdinand 
‘Bol; also, under Maratta and Bernini. After death of Sir 
Peter Lely made Court Painter to Charles II. 


a = Portrait of a Braganza 
Princess. 


53 
Portrait of the Chevalier St. 
George, Son of James II. 


| yd OO — (From the Hamilton Collection.) 


54 
LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas. 
Born at Bristol, May 4, 1769. Died in London, Jan. 7, 


1830. Appointed Court Painter to George III. after the 
death of Sir Joshua Reynolds. 


eee tat of Lady Hastings. 


(From Palace Sale.) 


DAVID, Jacques Louis. 

Born in Paris, 1748. Died in Brussels, 1825 : Pupil of 
Vien and founder of the Classical French School. Second 
prize of Rome, 1771. First prize of Rome, 1774. Mem-_ 


ber of the Academy, 1783. Officer and Commander of the 
Legion of Honor. gets 


/20 — Portrait of Mme. Marie 
/ Letizia Bonaparte © 


56 


CLOUET, Francois. 


Born at Tours about 1500. Died, 1572. Pupil of his 
father, Jean Clouet, called Maitre Jenannet. Painter to 
King Henry II. and Charles IX, ; 


Uv Portrait of Francois Dauphin — 


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WATTEAU, F. J. 


( ge Amusement Champetre 
a 


58 


i WATTEAU, F. J. 


Amusement Champetre 


t | fe A (Companion to the above.) 
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59 
ae SHEE, Sir Martin Archer, 


Born in Dublin, 1769. Died in Brighton, 1850, Pupil 
of Dublin School of Design and of the Royal Academy, 
1790. Elected President of the Royal Academy in 1830, 
and knighted at the same time. 


Portrait of Richard Brinsley 


ies Sheridan 


60 


‘ ALBANI, Francesco. 


Called the Albane. Born at Bologne, 1578-1660. Pupil 
of Dennis Calvaert and of Louis Carrache. 


| [30 - 


Gods on Olympus 


6! 


ROMNEY, George. 
Born at Dalton-le-Furness, Dec. 15, 1734. Dled at Ken- 
dal, Nov. 15, 1802. 


Portrait of a Lady and 
3 ao Children 


62. 
MEISSONIER, Jean L, E. 


Born at Lyons, 1813. Pupil of Leon Cogniet. Medals, 
1840 and 1841. Medal of the First Class, 1843 and 1848. 
Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1846. Grand Medal of 
Honor, 1855. Exposition Universelle. Officer of the Le- 
gion of Honor. 1856. Member of the Institute of France, 
1861. Grand Medal of Honor, 1867. Exposition Univer- 
selle. Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1867. Grand 
G 4 Medal of Honor, 1878, Exposition Universelle. Grand 
' "Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. Hors Concours. 
Honorary Member of the R. A., London. Grand Medal of 
Honor, Exposition at Antwerp, 1885. 


Lieutenant Murat 


(From the Lafayette Gosseling collection.) 


SECOND DAY’S SALE. 


FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 26th, 1897, 


AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. 


———_—_¢——__—__ 


63 
COYPEL, Charles Antonie. 
Born in Paris, 1694. Died there, 1752. French school 


Member-of the Academy in 1715. Professor, 1730. Rec- 
tor, 1746. Court painter, 1747. 


— 
3 
V Landscape and Figures 
04 
BOUCHER, Francois. 
Born at Paris, 1703. Died, 1770. Director of the 


French Academy, 1765. Replaced’Von Loo as painter to 
Louis XV. From the Marquis d’Herdfort collection. 


/0 — Allegory of Sculpture 


65 


MIERIS, Willem Van. 


Deceased. Born at Leyden in 1662. Died at Leyden, 
Jan. 27, 1747. Son and pupil of Frans Van Mieris, the el- 
der. Pictures in all the great galleries of Europe. 


Uy (ie A Frugal Meal 


66 


GOUTHIER, L. 


Born in Paris. Pupil of Detaille. Medals, 1876, 1870, 
1881. Hors Concours. 


nr ee At the Fireside 
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67 


SCHAFER, H. 


/ Tse St. Pierre at Metz 


68 
RIVAS, A. Antonio. 


Born in Piura South America. Tes45 7 otudied ‘at the * 
Academy in Hamburg. Also came to Rome and studied 
under Professor Villegas. Received First Prix de Rome, 
1887. Medal at Lima, 1866. Received amedalat the Ex- 
hibition at Rome, 1885, for his ‘‘ Dream of Mohammed.” 


The Dream of Mohammed 


ia 


69 
MELIER, F. 


Pupil of Rosa Bonheur. Medals, 1873, 1879, and 1884. 
Legion of Honor, 1885. 


LG Cattle in Pasture. 


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VERBOECKHOVEN, Eugene. 


Born at Warneton, West Flanders, July 8, 1799. He 
_was medaled at Paris in 1824, 1841, and 1855. Received 
the Legion of Honor in 1855, and was a Chevalier of the 
Orders of Leopold, St. Michae! of Bavaria, and Christ of 
Portugal, and a member of the Royal Academies of Belgium, 
Antwerp, and St. Petersburg. He was a tireless worker, 
and produced pictures almost to the day of his death, which 
occurred in 188r. 


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} No Spanish Dog 


71 
-BALLAVOINE, Jules F. 


Born in Paris. Pupil of Pils. Medal, Third Class, 1880. 


Ideal Head 


haa 


wa 


MOUCHOT, Louis. 


Pupil of Drolling. Medals, 1865, 1867, 1868. Legion 
of Honor, 1872. 


f ‘ j 
f L~ = The Young Cavalier 


73 


REYNA, A. 


Born in Malaga, Spain, in 1861. Received medals at 
Malaga and Madrid, in 1887. Pupil of Rico, and bids fair 
to surpass his master. Medal, 1880. Pensionate by his na- 
tive town to study in Rorae, 
fURe 


; J e e 
ji A Summer Day in Venice 


1 be 


PARED ES, wicente de. 


5 at Rilencia. Spain. Studied at the Academy of 
ts in that city. where, at the Exposition in 1877, at 
eee ge of eighteen he won the gold medal. Later, while 
at B Rome, he lived with Fortuny, each contending, without 
mak rivalry, to reach the highest point in art. His picture ap- 
ears yearly at the salons in Paris. He received a medal at 
id, in 1879, and was made Commander of the Order 
of Isabella the Catholic and Chevalier of the Order of 
3 _ Charles III. of Spain. a 


, On the Coast of Normandy 


73 
_ DESHAYES, Charles F. E. 
- Born at Toulon (Var.) Pupil of Francais and Senequier. 
r Medals and honors, 


igs Landscape on the Loire 


ae 76 


FORTI, E. 


Born in Rome. Called the Alma Tadema of Italy. All 
that he paints hasthe stamp which marks the natural artist. 
Medals at Rome, Vienna, Berlin, Turin and the Grand 
- Medal of Honor at Milan, 1881. Chevalier of the Order of 
_ the Crown of Italy. 


: a Oot Music and Love 


Pap ed 
a \ oO 


77 
TORRE, A. de La. 


Born at Murcia, 1831. Studied marine at Malaga and in 
the Academy of San Fernando, Madrid. Two marines ex- 
hibited at the Exposition Circulo de Baliao Arts, 1892 and 
1894, were purchased by the Queen of Spain. Medals at 
Alicante, Bilbao, Barcelona and Exposition Universelle, 
1882. Exposition National, 1895, at Madrid. 


ie | 
Landscape near Seville 
78 
PINAZO, V. 
Via de Schiavioni, Venice 
eis 


79 
DAUBIGNY, Charles Francois. 


Born in Paris, Feb. 15, 1817. Died in Paris, Feb. 20, 
1878. Pupil of Delaroche and his father. Medal, 1848, 
and First Class, 1853, 1857 and 1859. Medal, 1855, Expo- 
sition Universelle. Cross of the Legion of Honor. 1859. 
Medal, First Class, 1867, Exposition Universelle. Officer 


* of the Legion of Honor, 1874. Hors Concours. Diploma 


to the memory of deceased artists, 1878, Exposition Uni- 
verselle. 


Summer on the Oise 


te 80 
LA BOULAYE, Paul de. 


Born at Bourg. Pupil of Bonnat. Medal, Third Class, 
1879. Medal, bronze, 1889, E. U., H. €. 


| gs Feeding the Doves 


SI 
DUPRE, Jules. 
Born in Nantes, 1812. Medal, 1883. Cross of the Le- 


gion of Honor, 1849. Medal, 1867, Exposition Universelle. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. Hors Concours. 


S/o ye After the Storm 


82 


FORTUNY, Mariano. 


Born at Rens, Catalonia, June 11. 1839. Pupil of Bar- 

_celona Academy. Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. 

Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858. Died in Rome, Noy. 21, 

Ye #574. Diploma to the memory of deceased artists, Exposi- 
tion Universelle, 1878. 


Battle of Tetuan 


83 
TROYON, Constantine. 


Born in Sevres, 1810. Medals, Paris, 1838, 1840, 1846, 
1848, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1849. Member of the Am- 
sterdam Academy. Died, 1865. Diploma to the memory 
of deceased artists, Exposition Universelle, 1878, 


/ JE Homeward Bound 


84 


WILLEMS, Florent. ‘ 


Born at Luttich, Jan. 8, 1823. Medals, Paris, 1844, 1846, 
1885, at Brussels 1843. Chevalier and Officer of the Order 
of Leopold and Legion of Honor. Medal, E. U.. 1867. 
First Class Medal, E. U., 1878. 


Lape A Last Glance 


(23X31.) 


85 


JACQUE, Charles Emile. 


Born in Paris. 1813, Died, 1894. In 1851 he received 
a Third-class Medal for engraving. Rappel, 1861. 1863, 
for engraving. 1861, Third-class Medal for painting. Rap- 
pel, 1863. First-class Medal, 1864. Third-class Medai for 
engraving, in Exposition Universelie, 1867. Legion of 
Honor, 1867. First President of the French Society of 
Animal Painters and an etcher of the first merit 


ra The Flock 


COROT, J. B.C. 
ere: 1809. ‘Died, 1875. Pupil of Michallon 
tor Bertin. Medals, 1833. First Class, 1848, 1855. 
the ‘Legion of Honor, 1846, Medal, Universal 
Exposition, 1877. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 


—# ors Concours. Diploma to the memory of deceased art- 
ists, as ce vga ‘Universelle. 


87 


FRAPPA, Jose. 


The priests, monks and cardinals of this artist have be- 
come as familiar to us as household words. This master- 
piece is painted with Frapp’s characteristic humor, usual 
____prilliancy and finish. It is possibly on account of his early 
es ‘good fortune, with the church for a motive, that Frappa 
still adheres to it in his subjects. Since his first Salon ex- 
; . hibit, in 1876, the monk has been a part of almost all his 
pictures. Born at St. Etienne. Honorable Mention, 1888, — 
Honorable Mention, 1889, Exposition pinay creche, Medal, 

oe Hors Goncours. 


hk. Warm Cardinal’s eicuel 


88 


DIAZ, Narcisse de Ja Pena. 


Born at Bordeaux, 1807. Medals, 1844, 1846, 1848. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. Died, 1876. Diploma to the 
memory of deceased artists, Exposition Universalle, 1878. 


In the Forest of Fontaine- 
po bleau 


89 
ROSSI, Lucio. 


Born in Rome. Studio in Paris. Pupil of Fortuny. 
Medals in Parma, Turin, Rome, Milan, Boulogne and 
Naples. Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy. 
Medal of Honor, 1889. E. U. 

as 


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f i o © 
| fG Reception at the Doge’s 


Palace 


(This pictnre was awarded a gold medal at the Exposition 
at Venice, and a medal at the World’s Columbian Exposi- 
tion, Chicago.) 


gO 


VAN MARCKE, Emile. 

Born at Sevres (Seine-et Oise). Pupil and son-in-law of 
Troyon. Medals, 1867, 1869 and 1870. Cross of the Le- 
gion of Honor, 1872. Medals of the Frst Class, 1878, Ex- 
position Universelle. , Hors Concours. 


Vo oe Cow and Calf 


91 
EB Y, ow Peter: 
Born at Soest, 1617. Died in London, 1680. Real name 


Peter Van der Faes. Pupil of Peter de Grebbeer. Flemish 
school. Court Painter to Charles II. 


Portrait of Lady Russell 
JO% ee 
92 
LELY, Sir Peter. 


Born at Soest. 1617. Died in London, 1680. Real name, 
Peter Van der Faes. Pupil of Peter der Grebbeer. Flemish 
school. Court Painter to Charles II. 


AG — Porirait of Lord Russeil 


Born at Andelys, Normandy, June, 1594, Die an Kom 
Noy. 19, 1665. Pupil of Quentin, Varin, Ferdinand —E 
and studied under Allemand, from Lorraine, 


— Panne de, : 


ES A 3 


PIT OL a et EN PEAT SPE E ae T eT, Sen de Mop he, o re ey SOY i ae 
=) 


Born at Hulst about 1590. ‘Died | ins yes ; 
school. Master of the Guild in 1620. Worked for th 
King of Spain and the German Empe 


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Qi 
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The Lion Hunt 


TENIERS, David, the ae we a 
Dutch School. cig fe at ‘Antwerp, 1610. 


Archduke Leopold William, Governor ‘of yest "Spanish 
Netherlands. - ee 


Flemish Frolic | 


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96 


REMBRANDT, Van Ryn. 


Born in Leyden, 1607. Died in Amsterdam, 1669. 
Dutch school. Pupil of Peter Lastman. 


Portrait of Rembrandt 
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(From the Palace Sale). 


97 
REYNOLDS, Sir Joshua. 


Born at Plympton, Devonshire, 1723. Died in London, 
1792. Pupil of Thomas Hudson. First President of the 
Royal Academy. Knighted by George III. Court Painter 
to the King after the death of Allan Ramsay. 


aie orratt of an Admiral 


93 


GAINSBOROUGH, Thomas. 


Born at Sudbury, Suffolk, 1727, Died in London, 1788. 
Pupil of Granlot and Francis Hayman. 
ortrait of Richard Brinsley 
JOAN Sheridan 


(Painted for the Dramatic Club of London, and bought at 
the Club’s sale by Mrs, Scott Siddons.) 


McCartney when the ports of China the is ened t 
_ English). s ! 


STOOP, Dit, 


Born probably at Utrecht, iGibe fica! ther 
Painter of cavalry skirmishes, hunts, ‘seapo 5 
pieces. Son and pupil of Willem Janz Van der 

tered Guild of Utrecht, 1638. Court painter 
ak called Roderigo Stoop, . a ole 


3 ae A Battle. ae 


see Ee) 


30, 1640. 


9 QGO0o- Mariner. of oa 


1O2 


LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas. 
Born at Bristol, May 4, 1769. Died in London, Jan. 7, 


1830. Appointed Court Painter to George III. after the 
death of Sir Joshua Reynolds. 


KG Portrait of Lord Clarendon 


(From the Palace Sale.) 


103 
TENIERS, David, the Younger. 


Dutch School. Born, Antwerp, 1610. Died, 1685. 
Pupil of his father and Adrian Brouwer. Court Painter 
and Chamberlain to Archduke Leopold William, Governor 
of the Spanish Netherlands. 


i J/ 0 siti A Halt 


104 


KNELLER, Sir Godfrey. 


Born at Lubeck, 1646. Died at Twickenham, 1723. 
Dutch Schooi, Studied under Rembrandt and Ferdinand 
Bol, a’so under Maratta and Bernini. After death of Sir 
Peter Lely made Court Painter to Charles II. 


A ar 2 . 
3 3D Portrait of La Fontaine 


105 


VAN DER VELDE, Adrian, 


’ Artist and engraver. 


Born at Amsterdam, 163s“or 1636, 
Died, 1672. 


Pupil of Wynants. At the sale of Duval in 
1843 works of this artist brought 28,o00 francs. At sale 
Patuican, 1857, 23,500 francs. 


Landscape with Cattle 


4 ys ‘Z (Signed near the centre and dated 1664. From the Col- 
lection of Cardinal Fesch, 1848.) 


106 
WATTEAU, Antoine. 


Born at Valenciennes, 1684. Died at Nogent-sur-Marne, 
1721. French School. Pupil of Gillot. 


fl 1 Pee Garden Party 


107 | 
STORCK, Abraham. 


Born in Amsterdam before 1650. Died about 1710. 
Pupil of Backhuysen. Marine Painter. Pictures truthful 
,and spirited. 

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The Royal Float 


108 


RILEY, John. 


aaa 


Born in London. 1646, Died, 1691. Pupil of Gerard 
Soest and Isaac Fuller. Became noted after the death of 
Lely. Court Painter to King William. 


Portrait of Admiral! Von 


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109 
BONDONE, called Giotto. 


Born at Vespignano, near Florence. 1266. Died, 1334. 
Pupil of Cimabue. 


| ie The Adoration of the 
Tabernacle 


IIo 


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HEINSIUS, Jean Ernest. 


Lived at Weimar and at Rudolstadt about the end of the 
18th century. 


te Portrait of Mme. Lamballe 


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ROSA, Salvator. 


Born at Renella, a village near Naples, in 1615. Pupil of 
his uncie, Paolo Greco, and his brother, Francesco Fran- 
cangano. Died in Rome, 1673. 


hie ons Battle 


it 


LAWRENCE, Sir Thomas. 


Born at Bristol, May 4, 1769. Died in London, Jan. 7, 
1830. Appointed Court Painter to George III, after the 
death of Sir Joshua Reynolds. 


Portrait of Princess Charlotte 


& 
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(From the Palace Sale.) 


I13 
LANE, R. J. 
1800-1872. A grandnephew of Gainsborough. Made 


Associate of the Royal Academy in 1827. Appointed 
Lithographer to the King in 1837. 


Portrait of Miss Juliana 
Hompay 


114 


VINCI, Leonardo. 


Born at Chateau de Vinci. near Florence, 1452-15109. 
Pupil of Andre Verrochio. 


The Last Supper 


, 20 as (A Study.) 


115 


BOUCHER, Francois. 


Born in 1708. Died, 1770, Director of the French 
Academy, 1765. Replaced Van Loo as Painter to Louis 
XV. 


7 6~ 
JORDAENS, Jacob. 


Born in Antwerp, May 19, 1593. Died, Oct. 18, 1678. 
Flemish School. Pupil of Adam Van Noort. 


| a SNYDERS, Frans. 


Born in Antwerp, 1579. Died, 1637. Flemish School. 
Animal and Still-life Painter. Pupil of Pieter Brueghel and 
Hendrik van Baien. He often worked conjointly with 
Rubens and Jordeans. 


Diana Returning from the 
Chase 


Allegory of Architecture 


116 


; Born at Florence: May 25, nee d 
1686. Studied with Jacopo vee “¥ a na 


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TITIAN or TENG ee 
Real name Tiziano Vecellio. Bae at Pieve 
in 1477. Died i in Mac I ‘57°. Was sc 


#el¢ 


(Painted by himself. From the Collection of the K 


WP seny a aie ‘Wappers. 
i }] ete La Taverne 


120 


RIVAS, A. Antonio. 
Born in Piura, S. A., 1854. Studied at the Academy in 
Hamburg, came to Rome and studied under Prof. Villegas. 
Received first Prix de Rome, 1887, Medalat Lima, 1886. 


, The Orange Dance 
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PAREDES, De Vincente. 


Born in Valencia, Spain, and Studied at the Academy of 
Fine Arts in that city, where, at the Exposition in 1877, at 
the age of eighteen he won the gold medal. His pictures 
appear yearly at the Salon in Paris. He received a medal in 
Madrid in 1879, and was made Commander of the Order of 
Isabella the Catholic, and Chevalier of the Order of Charles 
III., of Spain. 


20 » ~ Richelieu and Cornellie 


Pa 


BARBUDO, Sanchez (Rome). 


Pupil of the Barcelona Academy and the Academy of 
Chigi, at Rome; Chevalier of the Order of Charles III.; 
prize of Rome from Spain, 1858; many decorations from 


| E ae hf we countries, 
w NG An Afternoon Reception 


123 
GUINEA, Anselmo. 


Born at Bilboa, Spain, 1855. Pupil of the School of 
Fine Arts, Rome. Medals at Biscay and Madrid, 1884. 
Professor at the Art School in Bilboa. He is one of the 
best living Spanish artists. 


ge 4S The Slave Buyers 


(One of the masterpieces of the Spanish school of this 
century. The masterpiece of this arrist, and well known 
all through this country and Europe. It was awarded the 
Gold Medal at the Madrid Exposition, 1884. Reproduced 
by Harpers Magazine, 1888, among the masterpieces of 
Spanish Art.) 


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THEVENOT, Francois. 


Born in Paris. Pupil of Bin, Cabanel and Lequien, 
Medal, Third Class, 1885. Medal, Second Class, 1891. Hors 3 


Concours. 
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125 


ZINGARO, Lo. 


Real name Antonio Solario. Born in Venice or Civita 
di Penna, about 1382. Died in Naplesin 1455 ( ?) Studied 
in Bologna with Lippo Dalmasio. and in Venice, Florence, 
Ferrara and Rome under the Vivarini. 


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